I am an actor. Acting is my passion. Acting is my career. Although I make a living with my craft, I do not act for the money. I act because I have to. Fortunately I love what I do, and I am very good at it. Hopefully, it will never come to this...but if this choice has to be made...this is the way it MUST be: I WOULD RATHER DIE IN THE STREET WITH A SONG ON MY LIPS, THAN DIE AT A DESK WITH MY MUSIC STILL IN ME.

Hi Myles,Thanks for the additional information you posted yesterday. As you are looking back on the 3-day experiment, can you elaborate on...Was it difficult to find a time that candy “fit” into your day or did you find multiple times where candy “fit”? Describe why. Thinking back to your day in the life of my mouth blog, what times could candy potentially “fit” in a typical day for you?

What did the times when you ate candy have in common? What seemed to trigger a “candy moment”? What did you seem to be looking for during those times? What did candy do for you, both physically and emotionally?

Reflect on what candy replaced over the past 3 days (if anything). How did eating candy during these times compare with what you would typically do? How is the experience similar or different?

If there are times that candy could “fit” into your day, but you don’t typically eat candy during those times, explain why? What are the reasons that candy is not regularly part of your day? What’s one thing that would need to happen to make candy a more regular part of your day now? Many thanks!